House Policies
Late Seating
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Latecomer seating is not guaranteed.
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Patrons who arrive late will be unable to sit in their assigned seats for the first act of the show.
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Latecomers will be asked to wait in the lobby for an appropriate moment to be seated in alternative seats (based upon availability).
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Patrons may take their assigned seats at intermission (if applicable).
Disruptions
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The House Manager reserves the right to ask any disruptive audience member to leave without a refund.
Ticketing
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All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theatre.
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Children age 4 and under will not be admitted except for designated children’s programs.
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Please note that not all programming is appropriate for all ages (see specific show information).
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Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket, sit in a seat, and be able to sit quietly through the entire performance.
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For the two one-hour-long Children’s Theatre productions, a Lap Pass for $5 is available for children under the age of 2. Children age 2 and above must have a ticket and sit in a seat.
Cellular Phones, Pagers and Watch Alarms
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As a courtesy to our actors and other audience members, please turn off your watch alarms, cellular phones and pagers (or set them to a silent mode) before entering the theatre.
Cameras, Camera Phones and Recording Devices
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Cameras, camera phones and video/audio recording devices of any kind are strictly prohibited in the theatre.
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No photos or recordings may be taken inside the theatre.
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Any photos or recordings will be confiscated by the House Manager and destroyed.
Food and Drink
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The concessions and pre-chilled drinks sold at the Woodruff Arts Center are allowed inside the theatre.
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Drinks with ice or outside food and drink are not allowed.
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Please help keep our theatres clean.
- We reserve the right to withhold or revoke this privilege on a show-by-show basis.
Photos: Moonlight and Magnolias, 2005-2006 Season
Photos by Greg Mooney